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Gerard F Doyle
> 3 dayI have been using them for over a year to dry out my trail running water bladder. Dries it out perfectly. Bought a second pack and use them to dry out my water bottles. Solid product, great value!
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didi
> 3 dayExcellent product. We hike a lot with hydration bladders in our packs, and this keeps them from getting funky and gross. Highly recommend. I can’t ever get ALL the water out of the bladder bc of the way it’s designed. This sucks up the water and prevents mildew.
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Backcountry Pilgrim
> 3 dayIt is not often that game-changing backpacking gear comes along, but I think now is one of those times. If you watch hiking vids on YouTube, youve probably seen the ad for the Bondry from Fossil Outdoor (bone dry - get it??? fossil??? haha). It looked pretty gimmicky to me so I did not click on it the first 5 times or so - but I finally watched the ad, checked out the company, and ordered one. Summary Findings: 1. It DOES work. You can put the Bondry into a hydration bladder and just put it away (even with the hose attached). It wicks the moisture up and evaporates the moisture away. 2. I HATED having to cut it up the middle to have it fit a bifurcated bladder (e.g. Camelback) - BUT, Fossil Outdoor now makes the WishBon which comes pre-cut. (They also have a Lil Bon for the smaller openings on many collapsible bottles / dirty bags. 3. All of the Bondry products are made with biodegradable / recycled materials and are machine washable. 4. The company is the real deal. The inventor is a hiker guy with a background in earth science and engineering running out of his home. Customer service over and above.
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DJZee
> 3 dayThe insert is not as sturdy as I thought it would be. folds and deforms after one use, but still seems to be doing the job on absorbing the moisture.
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PC Mountain
> 3 dayI was skeptical that this product would work but it really does. You put it in your hydration pack for a couple days (rotating it once) and the water’s all gone. Before the BonDry I kept my packs in the freezer which took up a lot of space but thanks to this product I don’t have to do that anymore.
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Russell
> 3 dayThis works wonders for drying out hydropacks.
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Carol
> 3 daySave your money. I put this in a platypus bladder over 3 weeks ago. Pulled the bladder out today and there are still water droplets and the product is damp. I had better results draping the bladder over a smart bottle. Of course I’m out of the return window.
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krizzo
> 3 dayI have some off-brand reservoir with a pretty small circular opening. Ive tried other reservoirs or drying systems but it always just collapses on itself. Until now, Ive been drying it by leaving it on the counter for several days, propped open with a combination of kitchen utensils and the tubing. My Bon Dry came last week, I tried it for the first time on Sunday and I swear it was dry in under 4 hours. Because of the opening I had to bend it in half to fit inside, but it still worked. Im so excited to get my counter space back!
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Kelley
> 3 dayThis was recommended to me to help dry out my water bladder for my hydration vest. Before this product I was trying to use random objects to stand the bladder up to dry out but this just slips right inside and dries everything out. I can lay the bladder down to dry now and it is much easier.
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kfh
> 3 dayVery happy with my purchase. It actually does dry the bladder. Usually takes about a day to do it, but it is much easier on the environment than my old way of using paper towels.